本文采用的英格恩产品: RNA-Entranster-invivo
Accelerating corneal wound healing using exosome-mediated targeting of NF-κB c-Rel
Wenbo Zhao 1 2 , Xiaozhen He 2 3 , Ruiling Liu 2 , Qingguo Ruan 4
Affiliations
Affiliations
- 1 Shandong First Medical University (Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences), Jinan, 250000, China.
- 2 Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University, State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Qingdao, 266071, China.
- 3 Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University, Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University (Shandong Eye Hospital), Jinan, 250021, China.
- 4 Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University, State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Qingdao, 266071, China. ruanqg222@hotmail.com.
- PMID: 36703231
- PMCID: PMC9881367
- DOI: 10.1186/s41232-023-00260-y
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Abstract
The integrity of the corneal epithelium is essential for the maintenance of the physiological function of the cornea. Studies have found that inflammation greatly delays corneal wound healing. NF-κB c-Rel is preferentially expressed by immune cells and promotes the expression of inflammatory cytokines. In the current study, we sought to investigate whether c-Rel could be used as a potential therapeutic target for treating a corneal injury. Our studies reveal that expressions of c-Rel and its inflammatory targets are significantly increased in the cornea of mice with corneal injury. In addition, we find that c-Rel-deficient mice exhibit accelerated corneal wound healing and reduced expression of inflammatory cytokines. Further studies show that topical treatment on the corneal surface using nano-polymers or exosomes loaded with c-Rel-specific siRNA (siRel) can effectively accelerate regular and diabetic corneal wound healing. More importantly, we find that exosomes, as carriers of siRel, showed better efficacy than nano-polymers in treating corneal injury. We further demonstrate that exosomes secreted by mesenchymal stem cells can efficiently transfer siRNA into macrophages and dendritic cells but not T cells. Taken together, these results indicate that blocking c-Rel may represent an attracting strategy for the treatment of both regular and diabetic corneal injury.
Keywords: Corneal wound healing; Exosome; Inflammation; NF-κB; siRNA.